Math, asked by albin9825, 6 months ago

100 students are divided into two groups: The tenting group and the cooking
group. The tenting group would have 40 students and the cooking group is to
have 60 students. Kane and Abel are both among the 100 students. Find the
probability that: 1. They are both in the same group, that is, they are both
either in tenting group or are both in the cooking group. 2. They are both in
different groups. That means, if Kane is in tenting group then Able would be in
cooking group or vice versa. But they both are not in the same group.​

Answers

Answered by dakotavargas143
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Answer:

they are both in different groups one of them is in the cooking and one is in the tenting one

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Answered by sentienlajmr
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Answer:

1 they r both in the same group in the cooking group

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